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OPINION: Privatised utilities offer the worst job in PR

s awards. At one stage during Nato s Kosovo campaign, it looked as if Jamie Shea might qualify...s awards. At one stage during Nato s Kosovo campaign, it looked as if Jamie Shea might qualify ... -funded publicity to be impartial and unpolemical. But then Ben Wilson won the Young Achiever of the Year Award ... . But then the COI ran off with the Best Crisis Management Award, coping with Swampy and assorted moles and tree ...

OPINION: Editorial - BNFL sale must focus on safety

The partial privatisation of British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL), the government-owned company which...The partial privatisation of British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL), the government-owned company which reprocesses nuclear fuels and decommissions power stations, was described by one city analyst as just ... successful in doing with British Gas. The BNFL sell-off is not even about convincing the public ...

STOP PRESS: LDA hired to promote British Gas Y2K party

LDA Communications has been appointed to promote the British Gas Millennium Party. The public...LDA Communications has been appointed to promote the British Gas Millennium Party. The public event is scheduled to take place at the Royal Observatory National Maritime Museum on New Year s Eve. LDA was hired without a competitive pitch by event organisers CSS Stellar Entertainment. ...

STOP PRESS: Shell extends reputation turnaround

Shell has embarked on a new stage of its reputation turnaround programme, with the launch of TV...Shell has embarked on a new stage of its reputation turnaround programme, with the launch of TV ads based around its staff. The spots run from 20 September to mid-December and the programme is being masterminded by Fishburn Hedges. ...

is a delicate one and no longer automatically weighted in favour of advertising. Ed Shelton examines

Having been considered the poor relation to advertising for years, there are now signs that PR may...Having been considered the poor relation to advertising for years, there are now signs that PR ... an ad agency to run the campaign, Shell handed the task to Fishburn Hedges with advertising support ... - they couldn t be satisfied by simple advertising, he added. When the Shell decision was announced ...

Editorial: Is the BNFL site the last to know?

-commerce, Tony Blair could also send the message to British businesses that the internet is not only a crucial ...

Shandwick wins Anglian Water PR

s broadcast division. The brief includes a business television element. Neither Anglian nor Shandwick ...

IN-HOUSE SURVEY: The Church of England takes on the issues of urban development and rural issues

campaign which won the council the PR Week Campaign of the Year Award in 1998 - have already generated ... with the British Council and the Foreign Office, but also deals with international media and events ... . Initially there was no advertising, as our customers are well educated and we needed to talk to them ...

Emerald opportunities: Consumer PR is booming in the Irish Republic as practitioners utilise all their marketing skills to get ahead in a crowded communications market. But the industry still has a way to go before it can be sure of its long-term future

advertising, and so gets better results in Ireland, a smaller business and consumer environment ... option than advertising. Crisp says: pounds 100,000 can work very hard in a PR campaign but can t do much advertising. It s about seeing where the money will be most effective. But agency ...

Lexis beats three to PowerGen work

of Powergen s retail business, the firm s in-house media relations team and its advertising, media ...

 

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